“My cousin purchased the ticket for the white elephant gift exchange at our family Christmas party,” said 25,-year-old Emily Hickox. “My dad actually won the ticket in the gift exchange, and I won the gift he brought, a flashlight. He wanted his gift back, so we made an agreement after the game to trade gifts.
Indiana resident Emily Hickox, 25, ended up with a winning Michigan Lottery ticket worth $500,000 after doing a white elephant gift exchange with her family.
A white elephant gift swap with her dad led to an Indiana woman winning a big chunk of cash from the Michigan Lottery on Christmas.
Emily Hickox originally received a flashlight as part of the gift exchange but traded it in for a Detroit Lions instant ticket her dad received.
Emily won $500,000 from a Detroit Lions scratch-off lottery ticket she received during a white elephant gift exchange.
An Indiana woman won a $500,000 lottery by playing a Michigan instant game ticket over the holidays. Emily Hickox was gifted the lottery ticket through a white elephant gift exchange she participated in with her family.
A father’s loss was a daughter’s gain — a big one — following a white elephant gift exchange in Michigan. While the Indiana woman won a jackpot prize that left her “speechless,” the father came away with a household tool that is a little bit less life changing.
The 25-year-old woman found out she won the jackpot playing the Detroit Lions instant game on Christmas, which was also her birthday.
An Indiana woman is $500,000 richer after winning money on a lottery ticket she received during a white elephant gift exchange.
Indiana resident Emily Hickox, 25, ended up with a Michigan Lottery ticket in a white elephant gift exchange, in which people bring a wrapped gift to a shared pool and get to pick a gift or "steal ...
Jan. 13 (UPI) --A woman who ended up with a Michigan Lottery scratch-off ticket in her family's white elephant gift exchange scored a $500,000 prize. Indiana woman Emily Hickox, 25, told Michigan ...
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